Page 26 Register-flunrd, Eugene, Ore,, Thurs., Aug, 21, 1352 'Catholic Youth ConoreSS
Nelsons Buy Cheshire Home in Harbols
HARPOLE New home owners
in the community are Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Nelson, who have pur
chased the small house and 18
acres from Mrs. A. S. Cheshire.
They plan to take possession as
soon at is it vacated. Bob is work
ing for his father-in-law, Ernest
Lingo, on his farm.
,Mrs. Leta Purkerson and grand
ion, Dickie, Mrs. Malissa Purker
son, Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Jacob
son and Nola attended the Purker
son reunion in Albany Sunday,
Aug. 17, at the home of Jason
Anderson.
An aunt of E. M. Lingo from
Imperial Beach, Calif., Mrs. A. B.
Lord, who has been visiting them,
has gone to lone, Ore., to visit her
daughter, Juanita. Mrs. Lord is a
sister of Johnnie Richardson,
Meets in Toronto
TORONTO W) The World
Congress of Pax Rnmana Roman
Catholic world youth movement
opened Tuesday with students
from 47 countries attending.
The triennial conference is to
be held in three Canadian cities.
After one week's meetings in To
ronto, the congress moves to
Montreal and winds up the fol
lowing week in Quebec.
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A rtcenl survey among plaleweorers polnltd to
In answer when it revealed thai 71 of them
wear their plates All the time, day and night,
Most of the others taVe them our at night. This
is a high tribute to the quality and comfort your
dentist builds Into a dental plat ... an Impor
tant Indication of your dentist's skill In this
Important phase of Dentistry.
Ask Your Dentist Aboul
fhe Advantages of
"Immediate Restoration
, . . the modern techniqu thai flmTntffet
the mbarrassmnt of toothless days . . .
fmokts It possible for yew to carry en your
normal activities, without extra loss ef time
, from work. IMMEDIATE RESTORATION n
jebles yon to start wearing your Denial
Plates THE SAMf DAY your teeth are ex
'traded.
CONVENIENT TERMS, ADJUSTED TO THE PATIENT'S OWN BUDGET,
ARE EASILY ARRANGED AT DR. SEMIER'S. Pay In Small Weekly or
Monthly Amounts take any reasonable length of time.
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See Your
DENTIST
Today
for a Healthier
Tomorrow
Regular Examination end
Prompt Treafment art your
bell safeguards agoinil
toolh decay & infection that
may cauie tcrious lllnem.
ACT NOW I
yTTOToo 8 o"o'5"o"a"o"ao oo'ti"o"o"o"o"a"
No Advance Appointment Is Requited
BR1DGEWORK CROWNS INLAYS
EXTRACTIONS FILLINGS
PLATES . X-RAYS
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AND STAFF OF
MSISTEItED DENTISTS
localeo In the
8th & WILLAMETTE eugene, Oregon
OHIets also located In SALKM ' PORTLAND
Make Conserves, Marmalades
From Early Fall Fruits
Freestone peaches, Bartlett
pears, and Italian prunes are
parading right from the fresh
fruit markets onto storage shelves
in the form of jams, marmalades
and jellies. While fresh fruits are
available in quantity, it is time
for the homemaker to think ahead
to winter. It means that summer
sparkle can be captured for meals
the year 'round.
These three fruits make excel
lent jams and conserves which
will be your favorites on your con
serve shelf. ,
Freestone peaches combine with
raisins in this one to give a fla
vor combination supreme. Try
serving Peach Raisin Medley as a
meat accompaniment for a de
lightful treat.
Peach Raisin Mettles'
4 cups chopped freestone
peaches
1 cup raisins
1 tsp. grated onion rind
4 cup water
Vi cup chopped filberts
2 cups sugar
Combine all ingredients except
nuts In large saucepan. Place over
high heat, bring to a boil; turn
dawn heat. Cook until conserve
thickens, about a half hour. Add
nuts during the last five minutes
of cooking. Pour into hot sterilized
jars and seal immediately. Yields
3 half-pint jars.
Pear Conserve
2 quarts Bartlett pear slices
8 cups sugar
2 oranges, cut In Whs, then in
thin slices '
3 tbs, lemon juice
J tbs. candied ginger
Vi cup chopped nuts (filberts)
Wash, peel and quarter pears,
removing cores, then slice in thin
slices. It will require 5 to 6 pounds
to make 2 quarts. Put in glass
bowl and cover with sugar. Let
stand overnight. Next day add or
ange slices, lemon juice and finely
cut ginger pieces and bring to boil.
Cook slowly until mixture thick
ens. Five minutes before remov
ing from heat, add nuts. Ladle
into clean, hot half-pint jars and
seal at once. Makes 6 half-pints.
Delicious jam Is always in de-
Birthday Party
At Monroe Home
MONROE A birthday cele
bration at the John Dirks home
here Sunday, Aug. 17, celebrated
the birthday of Mrs. Dirks' son,
M. C. Bryant, who also moved on
his birthday from Springfield to a
new home in Veneta, just com
pleted. Mr. Darks had helped with
construction of the new home.
Those present for the birthday
celebration were: Mr. and Mrs.
M. C. Bryant and his brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Koffler and family of Eugene;
also Mrs. Dirks' brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Ellis
of Salem; and Miss Alice Plum
mer of Monroe and Mr. and Mrs.
Dirks.
mand. Prune Orange Jam is sure
to please, One which can be used
in tarts or muffim to give them I
flair.
Prune Orange Jam
11 cups ripe Italian prunes,
quartered
Vt cup water
8 cups sugar
1 tbs. grated orange rind
' cup rhopped filberts or
walnuts
1 box powdered fruit pectin
Measure sugar to be added lat
er. Wash, pit and quarter Italian
prunes. Add water and simmer for
5 minutos. Measure cups oi
cooked prunes. Combine grated
orange rind and filberts or wal
nuts with cooked prunes. Place
over high heat and stir in pec
tin. Bring to a boil. Add sugar
all at once and stir it in. Bring
to a full rolling boil and boil for
one minute stirring constantly.
Remove from heat and stir for
three minutes. Pour into hot ster
ilized jars at once and seal. Makes
about 4 half-pint jars.
CITY BARS WHITE MICE
MT. CLEMENS, Mich. (U.R)
This city lost a vital industry
when Gerald Schmitt moved out
into the country. He raised white
mice and sold 1,000 a month to
scientific laboratories and hospi
tals for experimental purposes.
When neighbors complained, the
city commission told him he would
have to give up his mice or move
out of town.
Purkerson Family
Has Annual Reunion
Munnwvmw-The Purker
son family annual reunion was
Sunday, Aug. 17 at the Jason An
derson home in Albany. Among
ihMc attonrllnrr were Mr. and Mrs.
Lorus Purkerson and family, Mrs.
Melissa Purkerson, Mr. ana mis.
Toby Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs.
Verle Jacobson and Mrs. Leta
Purkerson.
Tj Pnrkurson entertained the
yell leaders of the Junction City
High School Aug. 13. Present were
Audeen and Delpha Finley, Glen-
da Daniels, Sue Klggs, am roi
lard, Bill Rogers, Don Jensen,
Eric Jacobson, Klane Stingley,
Wanda Smith, Betty wrigni, jo
ann Riggs, Lois Wendell. A wiener
roast was enjoyed by the group
after yell practice.
Mr. end Mrs. Raymond Jenson
left Saturday for a two weens va
cation in San Francisco visiting
Mrs. Jensen's brother. Mr. Jenson
is the Route 2, Junction City, mail
carrier.
Mrs. Lorui Purkerson of
Meadowvlew, Mrs. Josephine
Walker of Eugene, Miss Florence
Walker of Klamath Falls and Mr.
and Mrs. Neitzel of Harrisburg
went to Cascadia on I picnic Saturday.
Young People at Camp '
OAKRIDGE Intermediate
young people of the First Chris
tian Church are at Willamette
Valley Chrislinn Service Camp,
Crescent Lake, this week, The
camp sponsored by Willamette
Christian churches is directed by
Rev, John Smith, Marcola; busi.
ness manager, Jim McCauley, El
mira pastor; Miss Erma Rusaw,
Eugene, secretary. Aiicnaing irom
Oakridge: Patsy Hancll, Kenneth
Smith, Lavonne Jones, Carolyn
Chapin, Wayne and Loraine Cline,
Darlene and Nadine Tiller. They
will return Saturday.
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McKAY AT IKE MEETING
SALEM (IP) Gov. McKay was
in Boise Wednesday for the con
ference of nine Western governors
with Gen. Dwlght D. Elsenhower,
the Republican presidential noml-
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